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Manhunt Focuses on Area of Brussels
The police intensified their search for Salah Abdeslam, who is believed to have helped carry out the Paris terrorist attacks with his two brothers.
France Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria
The French Defense Ministry said a raid destroyed two Islamic State targets in Raqqa, its self-proclaimed capital, in response to the attacks in Paris that killed 129 people.
U.S. Hits ISIS Oil Trucks in Syria
In an assault planned before the Paris attacks, the United States struck trucks that the group has used to smuggle oil produced in Syria.
Watch: Grief Interrupted in Paris
A vigil at Place de République in Paris on Sunday was disrupted by reported gunfire, which was later determined to be a false alarm, highlighting the capital’s blend of grief and anxiety.
An Area Known for Bonhomie Is Shaken Again
The 11th Arrondissement, where Charlie Hebdo was attacked, was reeling again.
Political Memo
In Presidential Campaign, It’s Now Terrorism, Not Taxes
The assault on Paris has thrust national security to the heart of the presidential race, forcing candidates to scramble to address terrorism concerns.
5 Yemeni Inmates Sent to Emirates From Guantánamo
The lower-level detainees had been held for nearly 14 years but never charged with a crime, and their transfers to the United Arab Emirates reduce the population at the prison in Cuba to 107.
Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to begin your day, including an overview of the Paris attacks.
Charleston Mayor, Champion for Integration, Bows Out
Many residents say Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. deserves credit for helping African-Americans gain a place at the civic table during his 40 years in office.
Giants’ Late Lead Evaporates Under Brady’s Onslaught
Tom Brady led the Patriots on a final drive that ended in a game-winning 54-yard field goal, beating the Giants, 27-26, and improving to 9-0 for the season.
Mother’s Nightmare: A Baby Dies in Day Care
“I wasn’t just up against the end of my parental leave. I was up against an entire culture,” writes Amber Scorah, whose son died at a day care.
Honorary Oscar, and Speech on Diversity
Spike Lee admonished members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as he accepted an honorary Oscar on Saturday.
Review: ‘The Blue Touch Paper,’ by David Hare
The playwright’s memoir is an engrossing dive into the passions and disappointments of a great professional trying to get something done, writes Tina Brown.
What Will Come After Paris
Nations around the world must coordinate goals and strategies to defeat the murderous scourge of ISIS.
Could an Attack Happen Here?
The United States has a geographical advantage and tighter security in the fight against ISIS.
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